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Steel City #3

Justice for the Damned

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2012. Melinda has been missing for weeks. The police would normally be all over it, but Melinda is a prostitute. Women in that line of work change addresses like they change lipstick. She probably just moved on. Staci is determined not to let Melinda become just another statistic added to the long list of girls who've gone missing over the years. Staci is also a prostitute – although not for much longer if DI Reece Geary has anything to do with it. Reece will do anything to win Staci's love. If that means putting his job on the line by launching an unofficial investigation, then so be it. DI Jim Monahan is driven by his own dangerous obsession. He's on the trail of a psychopath hiding behind a facade of respectability. Jim's investigation has already taken him down a rabbit hole of corruption and depravity. He's about to discover that the hole goes deeper still. Much, much deeper... Praise for Ben Cheetham : 'Fast-moving action and lots of twists ' The Times . 'Raw, disturbing and utterly compelling ' CrimeSquad . 'More than a few unexpected twists ' Grab This Book . 'Cheetham doesn't just dip a toe in the waters, he submerges the reader entirely' Nudge Book Magazine .

413 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2015

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Ben Cheetham

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Ben Cheetham is an award-winning writer and Pushcart Prize nominee. His writing spans the genres, from horror and sci-fi to literary fiction, but he has a passion for dark, gritty crime fiction. His short stories have been published in Swill Magazine, The Fiction Desk, Deadcore (Comet Press), The London Magazine, The Willisden Herald New Short Stories 3, The Grist Anthology of New Writing, Dream Catcher, Staple, Fast Forward: A Collection of Flash Fiction, Voice From The Planet (Harvard Square Editions), The Momaya Annual Review, Transmission, The Chaffey Review, and numerous other magazines.

Ben lives in Sheffield, UK, where - when he's not chasing around after his two-year old son - he spends most of his time locked away in his study racking his brain for the next paragraph, the next sentence, the next word.

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316 reviews3 followers
April 23, 2017
I think this would be harder to read if you havent read Angel of Death as its pretty much a continuation of that book. Definitely not for the sqeamish
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2,163 reviews20 followers
January 3, 2020
Audio version of this book 📚- Another cracker of a read/listen !! Narrator was the same as book 1 so wasn’t looking forward to it but he improved a lot and didn’t do the daft female voices !!
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1,826 reviews34 followers
December 12, 2017
Another good book In this series. Must be read in order to understand what is going on. Look forward to the next book.
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592 reviews4 followers
September 4, 2022
I first read the sequel book, so I had some idea where this book will lead to. But there were several things, which I did not see coming, including how twisted the story will be or some of the gruesome scenes and details, like torture. So be warned, if you really dont enjoy such scenes, this book is not for you, or be ready to skip them. There were moments when I had to.
Apart from those scenes, I really enjoyed the book, the plot line was interesting and there were some surprising twists and turns, that I did not see coming.
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3,763 reviews32 followers
January 19, 2020
The third in the Steel City series - little overlap at al in the characters between the first and second books, but this book really follows on from the second and would make little sense if you have not read it. Rather nasty ending.
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210 reviews2 followers
July 4, 2020
This series so far as been great. 3 down, 1 to go.
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161 reviews4 followers
December 26, 2020
A great series! It kept me on edge! I would love to read more books in this 'Missing Ones Trilogy' series by Ben Cheetham! Would truly recommend this series for everyone to read! DI Jim Monahan is one of the best main characters! Really sad that his wife got murdered by a child kidnapper and rapist!
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131 reviews
July 20, 2021
Don't read out of order like me, otherwise it was good.
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109 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2022
Wow what a great read . Kind of gory but the biggest thing that got me was Kong . Scary as hell
478 reviews5 followers
August 9, 2025
This is the first book that I have read of Ben Cheetham, it won’t be the last. I found it a thoroughly gripping story. Really well put together, a great plot, and at times completely unputdownable.
Prostitutes have been disappearing for years and still are but the trail is cold. The police force is full of dirty cops, but two who have honest hearts ( but are not completely clean themselves ) individually, hit on a trail. They separately believe that they are hunting just one man, but what gets uncovered is a filthy den of iniquity full of the top brass and the rich. The two are in more danger than they could ever imagine.
The book is full of dispisable characters and it has a shocking ending which I didn’t expect.
Well done Mr Cheetham, I am already a fan. 5/5
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133 reviews2 followers
March 7, 2016
I found this book harder to get into than the other steel city thrillers, however once I did I found it fantastic! It showed a whole new side to crime as well as the city I used to live in. Fast paced and energetic, a great read!

HAPPY READING!!!
Profile Image for Ms Rachel Bolsover.
132 reviews
December 3, 2016
Brilliantly unputdownable

I love the books by Ben Cheetham. I can't seem to put them down. The plot has many twists and turns. The character of Monahan is complex and hard faced but lovable. A must read hence the full stars.
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835 reviews7 followers
April 13, 2015
Wow!!! A brilliant book that pulls no punches, I dont like giving away the storyline so what I will say, Is that if you like crime books, then this is a Must read. :)
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35 reviews
April 16, 2017
I'm so pleased I discovered this author! Just fabulous, I've now read 3 of the series and they just get better and better. This one especially was a can't put down book! Going straight into the next instalment:)
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